Summer Game Fest might be in the rear-view mirror, but the gaming showcases are still coming. Capcom has announced that its next Spotlight livestream will take place on June 26. Planned to last around 40 minutes, the showcase will focus on upcoming titles Pragmata and Resident Evil Requiem, which was announced during Summer Game Fest proper earlier this month. As well as news, the event will include developer interviews.
Capcom is also promoting Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6 as featured games, so expect new information on updates or fresh content for those existing titles in the showcase. We already know that the Title 2 Update for Monster Hunter Wilds is due at the end of the month, which will add new monsters and a new seasonal event.
The last Capcom Spotlight took place in February, where Capcom announced the remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny. We wouldn’t expect any new game announcements this time, but it could happen. More exciting is the possibility of new footage of Resident Evil Requiem, which was arguably the biggest announcement of SGF 2025. We know we’ll be playing as a new character, named Grace Ashcroft, and that you’ll be able to choose between a first and third-person perspective throughout the game.
Engadget’s Mat Smith got to play Pragmata at SGF, where he called it a “satisfying sci-fi shooter” and came away impressed by the elegance of its dual-protagonist gameplay. Capcom first announced the game way back in 2020, so it’s a long time coming.
The next Capcom Spotlight livestream will kick off on June 26 at 6pm ET.
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